Not Included:

Gratuity about $100.00 (to be collected by tour host prior to departure)

Optional Insurance $179.00 (recommended)

Single Supplement $450.00

Contact:

Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Jesse V. Bottoms • Beulah Baptist Church

914-475-3136 • 914-475-3075 • 845-485-3597

Itinerary

Extensions

DAY 1 - DEPARTURE NEW YORK TO ACCRA

Our jet departs
in the evening from New York for our journey to Ghana. Dinner and
breakfast will be served during the overnight fl ight. (D,B)

DAY 2 - ACCRA

Upon arrival in Accra, Akwaaba, we will be met
by our tour representative who will assist us through immigration and
customs. We proceed to hotel for check in. Accra is the Capital of Ghana
with a population of over 3 .5 million people. We will experience Accra's
vibrancy through its traffi c, its lush residential areas for the rich and traditional
buildings for the middle income and low income people. As cosmopolitan
city you will hear various languages spoken by the residents of
Accra. We will proceed to visit the W. E. Door of No Return, Ghana Du
Bois centre for Pan African Culture, the national Museum for collection
of prehistoric and contemporary artifacts. Continue to Nkrumah Park
for a guided tour into the life and work of the first president of Ghana.
Visit the Arts Centre for shopping. Return to your hotel. Overnight in
Accra. (D)

DAY 3 - ACCRA/KUMASI

After breakfast at our hotel, we drive
North to Kumasi, the cultural city of Ghana and the home of the Asantehene
the traditional head of the Ashanti. Where you will see lots of
people clad in the world famous Kente. Kente cloth is the epitome of
culture and pride of the Asantes. Proceed to the craft village of Bonwire
the home of the famous kente cloth learn about it origin and the weavers
how it pass on from generation to generation. Leave Bonwire to
Ntonso for traditional Adinkra cloth where you can also make your own
patterns and learn how the back colour of the cloth is made. Continue
to Ahiwaa for the Wood Carvings and fertility doll, the famous Ashanti
stools for the chiefs and queens. Continue to your hotel for overnight. (B,D)

DAY 4 - KUMASI

After breakfast, we visit the cultural centre which
includes the Prempeh II Jubilee Museum. We drive to the Manhyia Palace,
home of Asantehene, the King of Asantes. In the afternoon we will visit
a Coco Farm in a village (Golden Pot) and return to Kumasi for dinner
and overnight. (B,D)

DAY 5 - KUMASI/HERITAGE TOUR/CAPE COAST

After breakfast, we drive south to visit Kakum National Park which has
a variety of medicinal plants. Enjoy a walk on one of the only four canopy
walkways in the world and view the various levels of this tropical rain
forest. Or trek on the Kenton trail and get to know the medicinal value
of the various African tree species. Continue to the Central Region and
the Cape Coast which is one of the most historical cities in Ghana. We
continue to Elmina Castle (also known as the Castle of St. George), the
fi rst European edifice constructed in Africa by the Portuguese in 1482.
Elmina Castle was taken over in 1637 by the Dutch who retained control
for 274 years. Dinner and overnight in Cape Coast. (B,D)

DAY 6 - CAPE COAST

After breakfast, we continue our tour of
the Cape Coast where most of the oldest and best schools in Ghana are
located. This morning we visit Cape Coast Castle through which thousands
of slaves were shipped to the Caribbean and the United States.
The castle was the seat of British Colonial administration until 1877
when government offices moved to Christianborg Castle in Accra and
has been designated by the United Nations as a World Heritage Monument.
Dinner and overnight in Cape Coast. (B,D)

DAY 7 - CAPE COAST/ACCRA

After breakfast, we drive through
beautiful countryside as we drive northeast to Accra where we will stop
at the Makola market, the largest open air market in the city. Dinner and
overnight in Accra. (B, D)

DAY 8 - ACCRA

After breakfast, we have a full day at leisure to pursue
personal interest, shopping, visit a local church or just enjoy. Dinner
and overnight. (B,D)

DAY 9 - USA

Breakfast at the hotel, we depart for Accra International
Airport for departure formalities. We say DAYIE (byebye) to our
new found brothers and sisters as we depart for our flight home, taking
with us memories of the beautiful land of Africa. (B)

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